Organizer: Paul Bottomley (Event Director)

Notes:

This will be Barebones style event, meaning the approach will be casual in order to minimize the amount of volunteer capacity required, while still providing an enjoyable event for orienteers.


The SCHEDULE:

10:00 Registration Opens

10:15 Beginner Clinic (if required)

10:45 Safety Brief

11:00 am (Mass Start); course closure will be 1:00 pm.

Start will be nearby the registration table.


The VENUE:

Shubie Park is a 40-acre urban park nestled between Lake Micmac and Charles. Shubie features the historic canal and locks and a series of well-maintained multi-use and single-track trails. Wooded urban park.

Shubie Park — Yours To Explore (shubenacadiecanal.ca)


The COURSES:

This will be a Score-O event with a Mass Start and Advanced, Intermediate and Beginner classes.

  • Participants will be given their maps at registration. Any time between when you register and the start is available to review the map and plan strategy.
  • For a Score O event a series of control points will be scattered across a map. Each control point on the map will have a value ranging from 10 to 30 points. Point value varies with difficulty. Most points in the fastest time wins.
  • All controls will be open to Advanced competitors. The Beginner and Intermediate maps will be limited only in that a smaller series of the same controls will be presented.
  • There will be a time limit to complete the course.
  • Distances given below are an estimate only and will vary due to the nature of the event.
  • Beginner participants will typically follow marked and easy to follow trails to controls on or near trail for the easiest navigation and shortest distance to cover. Basic map following required. The beginner map will be limited in that controls further from trail or in more difficult terrain will be omitted. 2km.
  • Intermediate participants, will exercise route choice along trails while also using map features and basic compass skills to, typically, find controls located on or just off trails with typically clear features nearby that ease navigation. 3km.
  • Advanced participants will tackle the entire map on trail and off, following longer route choices through more difficult terrain, streams forests and all; good navigation skills required. 6km.
  • A beginner’s clinic may be offered. Let us know via a message to the email address below if you are interested, and we can provide some form of instruction, if not a formal clinic. Please check-in at 10am if you require instruction.

WEATHER:

We run rain, snow or shine. Local thunder will typically be accommodated by a short delay. That said any weather involving a Hurricane or Tropical Storm coming straight over will result in a reschedule.


REGISTRATION:

Prior to participating in an event, all participants must have completed the one time Orienteering NS registration form and the Orienteering Canada waiver as part of registration process.

REGISTRATION LINK

Once membership and waiver are completed, register for courses by completing the process at the registration site.

Please ensure you register via this link by midnight THURSDAY, Jul 18, 2024 to ensure a map is printed for you. On-site check-in will take place on site from 10:00 to 10:45 am.

Last minute registration: This can be done on site, but we typically only have a few extra maps; because we didn’t know you were coming. Also, pre-registration allows the on-site details to move more quickly.


VOLUNTEERS would be appreciated for a few tasks associated with the event (e.g. Beginner clinic, registration, control pickup). Please see here to sign up.


Snacks: A small post race treat will be available, but participants should bring their own water if needed.


Parking:

Parking will be at the Fairbanks Center, or on the adjacent streets.


Washrooms:

There is a washroom facility just across the parking entrance from the Fairbanks Center.


Entry Fees:

The following are the fees for this event* (pre-registered), add $5 for day-of registrations:

$10 per adult (21+) participating as an individual

$5 per youth (7-20) participating as an individual

$7 per group/team member if participating as part of a team

Children under 7 participate free

*If you are registering four or more family/household members at the same time (including at least one adult), please use the discount code FAMILY_2024 at checkout to receive a discount.

How to Pay:

In advance (preferred):

  • By credit card as part of the registration process
  • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) to the following email: nsorienteering@gmail.com
    • If you choose this method, complete the online registration process. At checkout, please enter the following coupon code: PAY_EFT_2024 so that you appear on our registration list.

In person:

  • In cash; a payment container will be available. Please bring correct change.
    • If you choose this method, complete the online registration process. At checkout, please enter the following coupon code: PAY_CASH_2024 so that you appear on our registration list.

Note: all of the above is restated in the registration process.


Questions:

To Paul at bottomley_paul@hotmail.com

Where can I get some of that cool Orienteering Kit before the event? Visit the O-Store!


Directions:

Event is in Shubie Park in Dartmouth NS just across the harbour from Halifax.

Registration and Start Finish will be at the pinned location shown in the map below.


Location

Course Maps

Beginner (Group)

Intermediate (Group)

Advanced (Group)

Photos

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